Yeah, I noticed that, too. I think especially some elderly people still sign that way in old version. Some of them haven't changed.I'm used to the b-handshape drawn down the side of face once (palm forward), sort of like sign for beer. I just saw an initialized R-shape that shakes like other color signs in front of chest.
Anyone familiar with that?
That is another sign for grey. I used to use that one all the time.
But the shaking "R" in front of the chest is also a sign for grey.
Do you mean like this one? ASL sign for [ gray ] | ASL video dictionary by Handspeak
That's right. I think "gray" is the reason why it's signed that way.She also seems to have it as 'r' and 'y'.
Brown 2, from the video is how grey is signed in Canada (what I've learned).
Brown, we've been taught, instead of B on the cheek, is claw 5 hand, by the ear, rotated forward 1/2 turn. Cracks me up, since "crazy" is a half turn backwards!
I'm used to the b-handshape drawn down the side of face once (palm forward), sort of like sign for beer. I just saw an initialized R-shape that shakes like other color signs in front of chest.
Anyone familiar with that?